Contracts

The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) and Chief Constable are required to publish a list of each contract in which the PCC or the Chief Constable is involved, along with a copy of each contract where the value exceeds £10,000 . This is a requirement of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011, as enlarged up on and amended by Statutory Instruments 2011 3050 and 2012 2479.

All formal contracts arranged by the Norfolk Constabulary on behalf of the PCC are registered on the National Contracts Database. Use the drop down boxes to select particular categories/sub categories and then, for details on specific contracts, click the link under ‘Contract Title’.

Only general information is available for contracts pre-dating the election of the PCC (November 2012).

Invitation to Tender issued

Contract Standing Orders

The joint Norfolk and Suffolk PCC and the Chief Constable Contract Standing Orders Norfolk And Suffolk 2016 (PDF, 276 KB) provide all the necessary requirements for the operation of all contracts and orders for goods, works or services. The Contract Standing Orders ensure that there are sound financial management policies in place and that they are strictly adhered to.

PCC Information 2012-16

If you’re looking for information relating to the period before the May 2016 PCC elections, please visit our archive site.

Next public meeting

**Please note the change of format**

Your PCC has regular public meetings to hold the Chief Constable to account for Norfolk’s policing service. These are held in public and people are welcome to attend and observe.

The next Police Accountability Forum meeting will be held from 2pm on Tuesday 19 March 2019 at Norfolk Constabulary Headquarters in Wymondham, NR18 0WW.

Please note this meeting will not include a public question and answer session; details of the next Q&A are available below.

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Your PCC also holds regular question and answer sessions for members of the public to receive policing updates for their district and put their questions, observations and concerns to the PCC and Chief Constable.

The next public question and answer session is due to be held in West Norfolk in May 2019 (location and date to be confirmed).

About PCCs

41 Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) were elected across England and Wales on the 15 November 2012. When the elected PCCs took office on the 22 November 2012 they became responsible for a combined budget of £8 billion.

PCCs aim to cut crime and deliver an effective and efficient police service within their force area. Their role is to be the voice of the people and hold the police to account, effectively making them answerable to the communities they serve.